[Mono-docs-list] Downloadable Documentation?
William Uther
willu.mailingLists at cse.unsw.edu.au
Thu Jul 27 18:21:56 EDT 2006
On 27/07/2006, at 8:44 PM, Jonathan Pryor wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-07-27 at 10:58 +1000, William Uther wrote:
>> Where can I get a library reference that I can download?
>
> If you have Mono installed, you should already have the library
> reference installed. The documentation is within the `monodoc-core'
> package, and the documentation viewer program -- monodoc -- is within
> the `mono-tools' package.
>
> So if you have a reasonably complete Mono install (Mono, Gtk#,
> MonoDevelop...) you should already have monodoc. If you don't, you'll
> need to install the monodoc-core and mono-tools RPMs, or build the
> monodoc and mono-tools source packages.
Thanks for the reply. I have the mac stable binary install. I don't
seem to have a 'monodoc' binary. I have 'monodocer', etc, but these
seem to be about making docs, not viewing already made docs. I was
hoping to get away without deciphering the install hierarchy and
generating my own docs. That seems like a large hurdle to get 'hello-
world' level programming going. :)
I guess my next move is to ask on the Mac Mono mailing list for
monodoc information.
Thanks,
Will :-}
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